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HWARE GAZETTE t JËJ& AND Peninsula Advertiser. rntNl LU AM) i'LÜLlSlîi!) BY WILLIAM A. MtLLElt, No.». HIGH S I'U^EiT, JiETWKRN A1ARKKT AND KING STKKETS.... WILMINGTON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 52, 1817. - VOL. IV. \n. 94. —■ Conditions of this Paper. The DELAWARE GAZETTE is ppb MSIIEt) TWICE A WEI , AT FIVE nOLI.AHS A YEAR, FAYABI.E SIX MONTHS I V ADVANCE. ADVERTISEMENTS will be inserted TITREE TIMES, AT ONE DOLLAR A SQUARE AND TWENTY FIVE CENTS FOR EVERY ! Payment to MADE AT THE TIME WHEN THE ADVER TISE DC CEED1NO INH1 lTION. Bl. MEN TS ARF LEFT AT THE OTFJ LIGATION. ICT N*PAPER DISCONTINUED UNtJIA ALL ARREARAGES ARE RAID, FOU PUB ! gentlemen are authorised to receive sub scriptions ami money for the Delaware Gazette : Dover — JIv. John Han to re. Smyrna —Ur. h njamin I'oombc. George Town, Del _ Mr. James An derson. Cantwell's Dridge — Mr. David IVil eon. Jan. Milford — Mr. Peter Robinson. Lewes Town— Hr. George Dowers. Mew l asile —James lloidh.Jr. Est,. Laurel —Mr. Ephraim Collins. Uliton, Mil .—Tobias Uudnlph , E si, Other aj i» -influent.» will speedily be in aile. The followin < e To Subscribers. It is with L'ciiKlnnce that T tut l-ouipeiltd to »iati-, lliat tlie itmlten tion of subscribers, in not mokiu. payment, bus mueii ciiilitn-rnsscti, un. if ctmli'iucd, will simrtly p'ut an cm to tins eslnulisiiiiieut. Much ex pence lias been inunrretl !;y the Etb t.-r, ami lit- has relied solely on tin honor sol chm oder id' his subscriber. tu make sut h [t tymi ids as would enu bie him to proceed, at least with mot pleasure and profit than l.e has tiotn . The business, at best, is perph xm and when it is added, that payment are seldom made, our su is.-ribet-s wit lind no dif'ieuity in J'ceimg uttr situ-., tion—in which money is constantly required, and as constantly not ours to give. Mij Urclhren, ought them things so to bel It is reasonable to request and ex pect, that all persons, who have th least w ish For the continuance of th paper, or iin-lltiution to pay their ar m. rages, should do it without tie la,' —It is nothing more than just —an; it certainly is very necessary —that »II dues should lie paid —not licit, year— hut IMMEDIATELY. DAILY LINE. Philadelphia & Baltimore STEAM- H0.il S V STAGES. By way ot WILMlNfiTÔN b ELKTON. THE Steam Boat SUPERIOR, Captain Wm. Milner, and the Steam Boat VESTA, Capt. J- H. Burns, are in complete order, and one of them will leave the first wharf above Marker street, PHIL A DELPHI A, at 3o»clock, in the afternoon fur Baltimore. The Stages for the line wiil deliver the pas sengers on board the Steam Boat New Jersey. or the Eagle, ai Elkton ; one of these boats will leave Bowlcy's wharf BALTIMORE, every afternoon a 5 o'clock for Philadelphia. All the Engines of this line are skilfully built, upon the safe principles of Bolton & Watts. All baggage at the risk of the owner» thereof Application for passage to be mafic Captains on board the boats at any timeof' the day. the I'asien-jers received or delivered at Chester and at Marcus linok. The boat downwards wilt pass Chester about 5 o'clock, and upwards »bout 9 o'clock. One boat will leave Wilming ton every morning a; half past 6 o'clock, for Philadelphia. July 16—tD INutice is hereby given, That the subscriber intends making application to the Legislature at their next session, for a special act to author tse the sale, (for the benefit of the heirs) ol 5 or 6 lots, with the buildings thereon, in George Town. Sussex County, late the property of Liston A. Houston, de ceased. Shepard Prettyman. Got< 29—91 Jiobert Porter , BOOKSELLER, Informs the public that he has just received front LEE'S '! E Dir 1. \ 7C ,S l 'O fl K.. YE W VO UK. dl EUE '<11 SUPPLE Of the following Vttltmb'c MEDI CINES, and for sale (only) at his Store id Wilmington. DC Bl. Hamilton's Worm Destroying Lozeu trrv., rear« past,cured :omj An Of îuult'.i. Among the symptoms attending bre.ith, etueci-illy *m " gums f itching in rht • ! epUeptic. fite, .»ml « n'nnJi'T A ,»,o loathing Dud, and tf.V ,>?)(' f«x'tU » Which have, thir immense number In • #v ry situa* juuch ai.il how* joi both * P , of v 1 Jaiv. si ami fi ubsii the el». m* -'»re. ..disagreeable bii.t ..nd the 1 Hi Marth» Appetit? IS, pur«; iti :th •' In lai •K » i f.( - W AC ft e\j ' <fl r.p»rlt : •null, in dt y cough , f unhealthy wountenaue d Hushed I, T d {.ometin i. any * if the above symptonis,»houi t *o Hamilton*» Won*» Octroy in uuy attended withs Heist :m. i !• i - ha < •iff r to those aht bed '• ill .f Jus niedi -a. wiil ci! . u»v tiw'vmv r. which ig t. : pTC tli cadful rlisortlt tno.si certain r :* .* u It is tnou .ii.iLut the mlb.itv , t ciiuciik cd y kt.uv tu ; aut lieu iu >f l is L.ui ; ompl4liu. Particular and of tlic necessary struct ;■ îttltîr ally ukc tins medicine with eagerness; ï agreeable taste. tnn i'1 ■ans Pills. oh Tli piiK K perfectly mild, « of th i to be »I» at it ai, and of every age. ptuil to carry off all superfluous store and a ii, and there* i; » V lit iti v p* the to produce a dree respira*. Inch aie often of lata I «.move a cold, if taken c celebrated for removing habitual cos the stomach, and id oit'.ht to be taken by all persons ou im I uence... - „I •r* I •re I lead ache, . Uungc of climate. ihuiudou s i.me L'i Extract iff' Mustard. ietlv lor rlieumatistm, gout, palsy, ffvvd!iu«>s, olil strains, ami rd ik i and we.tknchb of die iv.ct, of the side, frozen limbh, and every similar Jt prevent» cJiiiblaillH, ur chopped liaiids, and of getting wet or damp in the feet. Lo ion. A safe and effectual re : 'C Ilf, iWfllftl / ■iiciliiit; •So reiebrated amonptite fashionaide throughout Europe. .ruin vorrusive .»ml repellent minerals, v the basi» clfotlier 1 thns) and of »mparallclcd ellicacy in rcuiovio«* hlemifh-so the face and skin, fr ckles, pimples inflammatory redness -crufs, taters, ringwonns, Minhurns, prick ley Itea/, cU Hit Persian i.otion operates mild'y, without impeding ch natural inseiu>ibU jjersniration, wlnoh is euficntial to iicaltl;. yclita eifee » ..te speedy and permanent, rendering the skin delicately soft and 'iuoulh, and i '.iprovinp the complexion. 'i Hi 4 JJdMAb A L,il J SALVE, iestoraiice Powder for the 'Veil and Hums. , Thi. »lent prepdr.itInn romfnits and ivc» the e. autel frotn decay, and rliinp all theacru »them the fli' i • W» til tll,t , stillem! to Accumulate, er LUI» tô i id jure and tiitally ruin them. ti tv; •• >irimd l'est iniilive. Iff recommended ai Invaluable medicine for the ;of the various complaints off, juvcnUc imlweivtiun-. ; to tue- «Tbii.stiuition, the intoxication, or any othei speed) relief and permanent c jilting Loth dissipated pka> climates unfiivoia frequei le Immoderate use of -, Ute unskilful :t» tip mercury, th nus in, it. It. ait. don's Elixir. i'Ctllll accrUui period of lire, Ivad I yin Celebrated for the cure of colds, obstinate coughs, asthmas, .iclûn«* consumptions, and a certain remedy for JopiUR cough. i»p rhe Hahn's Genuine Eye Waler. A sovereign reme Uieetiectoi lutural ■>) all diseases of the eyes .whether or of accident. th-. Iclie Drops J >' yet discovered which p .•lief in the tsiofft »cvetr ills i s] immediate i Lee's i liniment ftr the Itch, infallible iLiueà ' '"miry'or Warranted application, may it h tu lants a week old, any dangerous Ingredient •anted with that tormenting hich attends the application of other remedies. ■'.S infallible .igue £.-? Fever .rops, of ague», remittent, and intermittent fevers. i«l n fl «.a and n For the Holm s true aim genuine e, tr mai i Corn Plaider. N. B. At the-f.lare of sale pamphlets may he Iu<' fintis describing cures |>erfi.nn%J' : Yy tue above medicines; tnc number, importance and i espfetability of which, fully jus - tify veery article uf the ad\ ertbement. •i \t No. IS«, Market sf. Wilmington. Tile subscriber has on hand a very handsome assortment of Stoves, consist ittg of twelve diffetent patterns, which he will sell at reduced prices. He also continues to do all kinds 0 f Smiih work in the neatest manner. •Stoves lor Sale Joseph Izamhert. Wilmington, Oct. 22—3t MOTIVE. THE subscriber wishes to inform bis friends and the public in general, that he has now commehced and intends keeping a complete L!\ LIU bl ABLE, «,. the town of Smyrna. He assures all iho»el who may be pleased to favor him wnh; their custom, that they shall be accom modated with good and genteel horses, and every mark of alten«, on which ts due to such an establishment. fr til turn Layton . Smyrna, Sept. 12—• >ct. 1—fit. of Apples. Ti e siutseri 'cr wishes to purchase t quuntiiy of first quality keeping A VP LUS For Shipping. Joseph Kohinsou. W ilmington, Oct. tii —i t Military Bounty Land. Gérerai Land Office, 1 fiept. -Zb, 1HI7. f a NOTICE.—The lands in the Illinois Territory, appropriated for bounties fr-r military services, having been surveyed, and the surveys received at this office, he distribution of the said lands, by lot, agreeably to law, will commence at this office on the first Monday in October next. J he surveys of military bounty lands in Missouri Territory ate expected in a tew months, when a similar distribution will take place, of which timely notice will be given in the newspapers. Those "ho wish to locate their warrants in Mis soni i Territory, nuty send them after the publication of that notice;. Every soldier of the laie army who has received from the Uepmtinrn! of War land wan ant. or a no ifi" lion that it is deposited in this office, may obtain a pa ient by sending to this office the warrant or notification, first writing on it," Tobe located in the Illinois Territory, and tin patent to be sent to the Post Office »a at Signed, The parents of soldiers who have noti fied, or ' hall hereafter notify the General Land Office not to deliver them to their agents heretofore appointed, will be re tained, subject to their further order. Members of Congress who have depo sited (in this office) soldiers warrants oi notifications, tnayob'ain patents for them by sending the receipts v. Iiicli were given by tile office, and instructions relative to locating the warrants. Printers who publish the laws of the United States will give the above so many insertions as will amount to ten dollars. semi a capy of the papers to this office, ana a hill, receipted ; the money will be sent by mail. Jos' it Jfet's. ï : ;M'ffiae Concr mini. - ->r t ' , Oct. 1 — vVcw Store. JUST opened by the subscriber, at No. 82 ariiet street, W.lniit-gtf-n, next door ion's tavern, a fresh assortment of DrtV l.OQDS, viz:— liest sape ji ne & common cloths, do! i d». casi meres, India, cambric & domestic muslins, ih. checks, Domestic plaids and stripes, i r i& 6 iginghams, dimities, 'alicnes. vestings, stockings ^ Rimhuzetls. jhmmls. Wc. I'fe. I'he wliole of which, having been laid in ar th» present reduced prices, will be sold wholesale oi • eta'll, very low for cash. do. David Tatum. filli o. 11th, 1317 —tf. I WILL BE SOLD, At Public ft mine ' AT the late dwellin ' ouse of Amor Grubb, of Brandywine hundred, de ceased, on Thursday the 00th day of November, inst. AH the moveable property of the said deceased, consisting of household and kitchen furniture, such as beds, bedding, and eight day clock, tables, chairs, beau i calls, desk, ten plate »'ovs, looking glas ses, and sundry other household furni ture : likewise, horses, cows, young cat tie, hoi a oew light wagon, carts, ploughs harness, geers, a number of hogsheads, a quantity of hay by the ton: 1,ktWlse 0 Dutch Fan, corn, oat», and potatoes by the bushel, and a number of °*her articles too tedious to enumerate, alsi '' tllc lime of »«rtvritvide of a black boy. Salc 10 1>t: i; in at 9 o'clock on said day, when attendance will be given, and con Unions made known, by John Bin!, Thomas Ihtbl), John Allnitmd, Nov. 8—4t Executors. t 4 OV fcul> A two , tor - ]}ricU House, and one glorv „,. ick Store adjoining, situate in tI)e i own uf New Castle, fronting on De |>lW|ire #treet OM „ , ol 45 fce , f t(im bv feu , bat , u . rilc , ot „„ wt..ch 'he b-.uses stan d, also comprise a yard, (o„ which arc seVeral out houscs) a g ar( , c . n at)tl Rrass)ot . Also, a two acre grass lot, »i ((ldte Orange street. The house and st-.re at » situated in tile most public pan of the town, being nearly opposite ;1 h< Umirl I F use and Market House. For ms, apply to the subscriber at New ing 1 1 1 I the or ihe the Castle. IV. It. Janvier. Nov. 5—tf Dinahs of nur;, description neatly executed at this OJjicc. Store to lient J ON reasonable terms, in Kennet Township, Chester County, Pennsylva nia ; it is in a very public place, and in a good neighborhood. Possession may be had iinnitdialaly, by applying to the subscriber. William Chambers. Nov. 12—4t Notice is hereby Given, That Stogdon Small has duly* execut ed to the subscribers an assignment of all his goods and effects, for the benefit of his creditors therein named; to whom his said creditors are requested to apply Jonas Small, Jacob !$. Vanilever. Wilmington, 31st Oct. IS17. AU Agonis itnù Friends, Who have been authori <ed by M •PSney for him BRADFORD to collect for advertising and for subscriptions to the Delaware Gazette, are requested to make an immediate settlement, and transmit their statements to him in Wil mington by the first mail. Oct 29—tf Wanted A smart active boy, about to or If years of age, to the printing business. For Sale, One hundred anil twenty five acres of valuable landed property, n; ar Milltown in Mill-Creek Hundred, late thé property of David Lastblirn. This property from its present sta'e of cultivation is worthy the notice of the agriculturalist ; als' about seventy acres near wliut is termed the Yellow Springs, in said hundred, and adjoining the Gap and Newport Turn «••• ••'hi. h tl'.ct.- IS 11 . It water power. Enquire of John R. Phillips. Madison Factory. Newport, Nov. 5.— law 6w. Bank of Delaware, Nov 4, 1817. The Prusident and Directors of this Batik have declared a dividend of ten dollars on each and every share of the capital stork of the said Ban'. , pavjtbh to the Stockholders or their legal-repre sentatives, at any time after the loll inst. b Ft'ward Worn*'!, CashL-r. Nov. 5— law3w For Sale, of IT. AX and TOW A quantity YARN. M the hou«.- of Edward Kents. I 15, Shipley street, (hilonginu to the l e male Association for the relief of the Poor.) It will be sold low for cash. A Court of Appeal it an TO he held on (Wednesday) the 26th of November, inst. at (lie Conn House, in the Town of New Castle, for the County of New Castle, «green hie to an a<-t of the 1 the Hiale of Delaware, for the better regulating the 'Tax throughout the State. Nov. 1—St istataee «>5 Journeymen Taylors. TWO nr three will find immediate employ, by applying to John Springer, No. 45, Market si. Wilmington. Nov. 15—if HOIVBKRY. $ I Oi ) .SU E V* A III ). On the night oft lie 6th insl. the Union j the town of New *,v> l.ii-e Store House, n Castle, -was broken open and the follow ing articles stolen, viz: 1 box, containing 15 pieces blue mixed Silk Camlets, 1 do.containing Bacon's new patent file machines, 1 Bag of Coffee, I Leather Fender, stuffed with cork. The above reward will bu given for the apprehension of the thief or thieves and the recovery of the property stolen ; or fifty th -liars for the apprehension o! ihe thief or thieves, am! fifty dollars fot the recovery of the property, ora libera' reward will he given for any information that may lead to a discovery of the abe theft, by the subscribers. by job to J. & 1 T. Janvitu*. New Castle, Nov. is—tf Commercial Bank of Delaware THE Director» of the Coo mercial Bank of Delaware in a joint metting, have this day th ciaret! a dividend ot three and a half per cent, on the capital slock for the last six months, which wiil be paid to the respective Stockholders or their legal representatives, any day after the 20ih in at. at Smyrna or Milford, as the case may be. By order of the Board. Kben. Bluckiston, Cashier. Nov fi, 1817. November l5~3t L< *TS At Public Sale, WILL positively be sold on Wednes day tiie 26th insl. at the house oi Eli Lamborn, at LO Ï', siiuaie opposite the Bank oi Dela ware. bounded by Market, Hanover and Shipley streets, now occupied liy George Whitelock. containing 45 feet 6 inches on Maiket, 117 feel on Hanover, anti 4S feet 6 inches on Shipley street, be divided in Lots to suit the purchasers. A plan will be exhibited, and the condi tions made known at the time of sale. Morgan Jones, 'i'llos. A. Sterret. Ylra k, P. y. a corner it will Nov. 15—4t XUTI'JE. ALL persons indebted to the F.state of Martha O'Dot aid. deceased, are desired to come forward immediately and make payment and those having claims u gainst said Estate to exhibit their ac counts on or before the .st of January next, for settlement, at which time the subscriber intends making a final settle ment of his account with the Register. John Gordon, Adm'r of M. O'Donald, dec'd. Wilmington, Nov. 19—3t BUILDING LO TS, To he Sol»! at. Auction. On Wednesday the 26'h tust at ten o'clock, at the House of -.ifs. I hn iu the Borough of Wilmington, wiil be sold. us, A number of valuable Building Lots fronting on Front street, nearly opposite Plumley's Tavern, ex'ending b'ti feet b ick, being also on the Lancas'er Turn pike, and near the junction of the Balti more Turnpike. ■ Conditions at Sale, by David Dickenson. November 19—3t J. P. Fair]am 1>, Auctioneer. »1 t From tin Enquirer. Newspaper Postage. T'he Weekly Uejjistet- proposes to itltolisli it: 1 lie National Int.-Uigem et seeouds tlie motion. They contend, it is, ns it were, a tax upon light ; and that the repre Motives of h free people ought not to make their-eon stituenls pay foe t'ne. mentis of Ibrinint; an t.piniim of their conduct—that the press ought to lie free, iiticnihtit y any regi-lation of the government. All this is very true ; hut will the abolition of the pos'nge on newspapers better effect the object ? will the post master take the same pains to deliver the papers, w!)* n the postage is re moved I Do it i the pap ts now get safer and sorer into (hi- so! st i-'her's mast; e receive» j hands v hen Mn* fünf *,v> much for each K» !*v»t it ? 'This is tin* <|nc*^»'-n. F^-y them so mtn-b a gins» in !» 11 of tin 4 pnsingo. anti you pay ttietn bv t he /oh -u ! not by litt' piece ; will not thru tin* who!-, job bt> I'S.'wtilrd worse. 'I bis idea was thrown out by Mr. John !t uinoljib some years ngo : ami it nude tut iiti pression ou me. which i have never got rid of. Wlmt say you. gentlemen to il? ()! KRtST. John C. ('a (.urn's.of S. Carnbtm, has been appui, 'ltd by the Pl'cvMlriij. rl'tiie I nin'il f 'erethi-y tin he War T» tartiueut.